Welcome to the history of Langdon Hall.
My name is Leonard Martin, I designed and built this house in
memory of my mother and younger brother Ken.
I started over twenty six years ago and it has been an on and off
project ever since. The house is a 1/12th scale and most of it is
hand made. It is 6’ 2” long by 2’ 3” wide and 3’ 6” high. It has
cavity walls, marble and wood floors. The main ceilings are
painted plaster which has then been gilded with 24ct gold leaf.
Each room is illuminated by electric lights and some have glowing fireplaces.
The house comprises of
Entrance hall
Dining room
Sitting room
Kitchen
Bedroom one with bathroom
Bedroom two with bathroom
The exterior walls are clad with a combination of 720 quoin
stones and over 4000 mock stones hand cut from cardboard.
The roof is topped with 138 balustrade and 16 statues.
This elegant country house comprises of the following:
Two fine reception rooms, both boasting ornate, gilded plaster ceilings and handsome fireplaces.
Two exquisite bedrooms each having their own, private en-suite bathroom.
The scrubbed and functional kitchen is located on the ground floor, at the rear of this impressive home and is certainly the hub of the household.
The grand marble floored entrance hall leads to a lavish stairway and then up to a gallery landing which is lit by a spectacular crystal chandelier.
Langdon Hall was designed and built by Leonard Martin over a period of 26 years and at a cost of approximately £6,000.
The floor in this room has individually laid floor boards which have been stained and then French polished. The fire place sits on a marble hearth and the mantle is decorated with three Wedgwood cameo’s. The basket of coals also lights up.
The ceiling is made up of 68 plaster mouldings which have been hand painted and gold leafed. The frieze around the walls, just below the ceiling is decorated with 32 blue and white cameo’s.
The room is lit by a handmade chandelier made from Swarovski cut crystals. The room has six windows with working shutters each dressed with curtains and pelmets. Early in my career I designed and made full sized pelmets for the John Lewis company.
At the rear, left side of the room a door leads into the dining room.
Sitting on the table is an antique silver plated serving dish with lid. On the side board is an antique silver plated Victorian fruit dish embellished with the Royal coat of arms.
The floor in this room has individually laid floor boards which have been stained and then French polished. The fire place sits on a marble hearth and the mantle is decorated with three Wedgwood cameo’s. The basket of coals also lights up.
The ceiling is made up of 68 plaster mouldings which have been hand painted and gold leafed. The frieze around the walls, just below the ceiling is decorated with 32 blue and white cameo’s.
The room is lit by a handmade chandelier made from Swarovski cut crystals. The room has six windows with working shutters each dressed with curtains and pelmets. Early in my career I designed and made full sized pelmets for the John Lewis company.
At the rear, left side of the room a door leads into the kitchen.
THE LANDING
The wooden floor boards are all individually laid, stained and French polished.In the centre of the ceiling hangs a very fine chandelier which is made with mostly Swarovski crystals. At each end there is a door which leads to the two en-suite bedrooms.
The green bedroom has individually stained and polished floor boards, six windows with curtains, pelmets and working shutters. The ceiling in this room is very ornate indeed and includes 100 hand made plaster mouldings, 25 of which have been embellished with gilded brass flower heads.
Around the frieze there are 26 gold leafed plaster cherubs and 20 gold leafed corbel brackets.
The room is illuminated by two impressive chandeliers made with Swarovski cut crystal drops.
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